BBC’s Killing Eve, which stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, will air its fourth series in 2022
Sadly though it’ll be the last for the series as previously revealed
Talking previously about the final set of episodes, Sandra Oh said: “Killing Eve has been one of my greatest experiences and I look forward to diving back into Eve’s remarkable mind soon.
“I’m so grateful for all cast and crew who have brought our story to life and to the fans who have joined us and will be back for our exciting and unpredictable fourth and final season.”
Killing Eve UK release date and time confirmed!
Season 4 will be released weekly from Monday, 28 February 2022 at 6AM UK time on iPlayer HERE.
Episodes will also be available on TV on BBC One on Saturday nights from 5 March.
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Jodie Comer added: “Killing Eve has been the most extraordinary journey and one that I will be forever grateful for. Thank you to all the fans who’ve supported us throughout and come along for the ride.
“Although all good things come to an end, it’s not over yet. We aim to make this one to remember!”
The final series of eight episodes will see Laura Neal (Sex Education) head up the writing team, following in the footsteps of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emerald Fennell and Suzanne Heathcote.
Executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle said: “We have been unbelievably blessed to work with extraordinary human beings throughout the life of Killing Eve. From the magical Phoebe, to the delectable Emerald, Suzanne and now Laura, headed by the super-powers of Sandra, Jodie, Fiona and Kim, and with brilliantly talented directors and crew.
Killing Eve review – Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer struggle to keep the final series afloat.
Killing Eve is funny, sexy and the source of numerous already brilliant actors’ best work, but it has made no sense for some time. When Phoebe Waller-Bridge originally dramatised the Codename Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings, she filled the first season with one-liners so mischievous, an aesthetic so enviable and a main antagonist so exciting that television drama has rarely created such an overwhelmingly attractive first impression. Nothing before or since has felt as icily fresh as Villanelle, modelling vicious couture in a series of prime continental locations, dispatching victims with imperious calm.
“No one knew what an adventure we were embarking on and there’s so much more to come. Buckle up!”
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